Gov. Cuomo is already trying to raise his own presidential profile off fears of Donald Trump’s presidency.

As Democrats licked their wounds, Cuomo posted and emailed a message Saturday morning saying he would “never compromise” with Trump over federal laws and policies that would negatively affect immigrants and he vowed to “stand up” for all New Yorkers.

“If anyone feels that they are under attack, I want them to know that the state of New York – the state that has the Statue of Liberty in its harbor – is their refuge,” Cuomo wrote on his Facebook page and in a fundraising email sent to supporters.

“Whether you are gay or straight, Muslim or Christian, rich or poor, black or white or brown, we respect all people in the state of New York,” the missive continued. “We won’t allow a federal government that attacks immigrants to do so in our state.”

The post received 19,000 likes and 5,343 shares on Facebook in two hours.

The e-mail, sent from the New York State Democrats account that Cuomo controls, included an appeal to donate between $25 and $1,000 to the state party. Democratic officials removed the donation reference after Post inquiries.

Trump has given $64,000 in contributions to Cuomo’s campaigns in the past but Cuomo blasted the President-Elect throughout the primary and the general election as “un-New York.”